
"Rambox Helper" could it be "Rambox <name of service> Helper"?
With many services its hard to identify which one eats the most memory and cpu.
I think ability to identify which services are slowing down whole app would be nice addition that should also help in reducing services memory and cpu hunger - since you know which ones are too hungry, you can report to their authors.
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Hey, what's your OS ? Which utility did you use to display the processes ?
OSX, Activity Monitor
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This stalebot is so annoying...
Can you test it in #2255?
BTW, Stalebot from now will only work with issues with the label "more-information-needed".
@maxerbox thanks for PRing this change, it will be much appreciated by people trying to track down occasional high CPU/Mem usage by misbehaving tabs! I'm happy to help test it but I'd need someone to send me a macOS build due to a dependency issue with on setup preventing me from building the branch (see my PR comment).
@saenzramiro thanks for changing that stalebot behavior btw, apologies for making a such a fuss about it! I was expecting the message to sit at the bottom of someone's backlog for a while so it was a pleasant surprise to see it fixed so quickly. Keep on rocking and thanks for all your hard work helping build such a useful app!